Álvaro Luna
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Urban ecology 🏡🦉🦎 Plastic pollution 🔍 Conservation biology🌏
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09-10-2012 18:24:13
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A huge limitation for exploring large scale patterns of freshwater invertebrate diversity is the phylogeny. Here doi.org/10.1016/j.ears… we provide a comprehensive Tree of Life of EPTO and a review of their evolutionary history. Thanks Jorge García-Girón, Ph.D. et al
Despite growing awareness for #TropicalGrassyBiomes restoration, a systematic review by researchers from Centro de Síntese Ecológica e Conservação - CSEC unveils the lack of field studies and severe geographical gaps and data-reporting issues 📑
🔗 doi.org/10.1111/1365-2…
How does the diet selection of omnivorous invertebrates change with food densities? In our new study by Varsha Rani et al, we studied an invasive mysid and showed a shift from zooplankton to a smaller and less profitable microalga once it is present in sufficient amounts.
Paper out Nature Plants
Led by David John Eldridge Jingyi_arideco Fernando T. Maestre w/ numerous others
Hotspots of biogeochemical activity linked to aridity and plant traits across global drylands
#drylands #aridity
nature.com/articles/s4147…
New study just published: The effect of elevation, latitude, and plant richness on robustness of pollination networks at a global scale jeffollerton.co.uk/2024/04/12/new… via Prof. Jeff Ollerton - @[email protected]
Parece que la avmanzanares se ha cansado y con razón de algunos comportamientos incívicos de los dueños de perros y ha organizado un concurso #lacacamasbella con exposición en la pasarela de Almuñécar.Y es verdad que esa zona alrededor del río se llena de minas.
Seguimos con las actividades de #biomaraton2024 .
Nuestro compañero Mario Mairal sigue con la gira de presentación del proyecto del IV Biomaratón, hoy en la Universidad Europea
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#Biogeochemical hotspots ( #fertile #islands ) paper out in Nature Plants. Dryland plant islands are critically important for sustaining functional soils; larger islands better; no grazing effects UNSW Science ManuDelgadoBaquerizo Fernando T. Maestre Jingyi_arideco